Meryl Streep and Designer Jeffrey Kurland Set for Top Honors at Costume Designers Guild Awards

Meryl Streep and Jeffrey Kurland (Inception), will both take home trophies at the upcoming Costume Designers Guild Awards.

The event, presented by Lacoste, is set to take place Feb. 21 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. Streep has been tapped for the distinguished collaborator award while Kurland, who counts more than 40 credits on his resume, will be honored with the career achievement award.

Produced by JumpLine, the annual CDGA gala celebrates excellence in film, TV and short-form costume design as selected by the guild's membership - more than 900 working costume designers and Illustrators from across the globe. Of Streep and Kurland, CDG president Salvador Perez said, "As leaders of their respective crafts, their work has influenced and entertained us for decades and continues to do so. We are thrilled to be honoring them both this year."

Three-time Oscar-winner Streep is coming off a critically well-received performance in Florence Foster Jenkins, which hit theaters in August. Kurland, who got his start in the film business working with Woody Allen, has also worked with such accomplished directors as Milos Forman, Neil Jordan, Steven Soderbergh, Michael Mann, Nora Ephron, Brad Bird, Paul Feig and Christopher Nolan. His credits include Tomorrowland, The Dictator, Inception and the upcoming Dunkirk.